Discover the untold secret that could revolutionize your approach to children's mental health. In this eye-opening podcast episode, Dr. Sulman Aziz Mirza sits down with Dr. Barbara Robles-Ramamurthy, a nationally recognized psychiatrist and founder of Teku. Together, they delve into the critical role families play in shaping a child's mental well-being. From breaking cultural stigmas to embracing holistic approaches like yoga and nutrition, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone invested in the mental health of our younger generation. Tune in to uncover the transformative strategies you've been missing!Chapters0:00 Introductions3:18 Surprise question!5:50 What is family mental health?12:55 How culture formed a child psychiatrist20:37 Unique challenges facing Latinos in mental healthcare23:46 "Not just medicine"35:09 How forensic psychiatry plays out by the US-Mexico border39:43 Incorporating DEI into psychiatry48:35 Being a child psychiatrist...and a parent55:15 Wrap-up__________________________________________Let's connect on all my socials (linktr.ee/sulmanazizmirzamd for everything everywhere all at once):TikTok (@TheKicksShrink): https://tiktok.com/@thekicksshrinkInstagram (@TheKicksShrink): https://instagram.com/thekicksshrinkYouTube (@TheKicksShrink): https://youtube.com/thekicksshrinkTwitter (@sulmoney): https://twitter.com/sulmoneyAudio only PodcastsAnchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/thekicksshrinkSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/hveys2cdApple: https://tinyurl.com/32mvzu8bGoogle: https://tinyurl.com/2p977brsDISCLAIMER: This video is purely informational and educational and does not constitute medical advice and/or recommendations. Use of information is at your own risk, and expresses my own personal views and opinions, not those of any of my employers. Sulman Aziz Mirza, MD will not assume any liability for any direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of the information contained in this video including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness, or death. In the event of any medical emergency or safety concerns, please go to your nearest emergency department and/or call 911. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline available 24/7: 800.273.8255 or 988 or suicidepreventionlifeline.org for online chat options
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